Healthcare. Change Starts With One.

Every team has its star athlete – we want to introduce you to our Klinik’s star patient. She came to the Klinik over one year ago with high blood pressure and diabetes. Dr. Mima prescribed medication, but also educated her about the importance of diet and exercise. This lady took it to heart! She not only changed her diet, but is helping her friends stay healthy too. She started a morning walking group with women in her community! Today, she manages both problems naturally, without medication, and is enjoying health that gives her the ability to care for her family in brand new ways.

Since we kicked off our campaign on November 14 to raise $100,000 by year end, generous donors have gifted nearly $25,000 of the $50,000 we need to have donations doubled and hit our $100,000 goal! We are so thankful for your generosity!

But we are not there yet. If you have not made a gift to HOPE, would you consider a gift of $500 or $200 or $100to help us meet our $100,000 goal? Today, you can be a part of helping women stay healthy and strong so that they can to continue to care for their families for years to come.

CLICK HEREto make a tax-deductible gift. Remember that gifts up to $50,000 are doubled!Additionally, all matching gifts of $100 or more will receive a special Hope Prayer Calendar in January.

Your support at this crucial time is deeply appreciated – thank you for giving to Hope Community Project!

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The mission of Hope Community Project is orphan prevention through strengthening families and communities in Gonaives, Haiti. We seek to help the most vulnerable families stay together and to encourage extended families and communities to care for the orphans among them. We are committed to providing at-risk families with a viable alternative to institutionalizing their children.